On constant vigil with the ongoing floods in Kaziranga National Park, the IFAW-WTI run CWRC is all set with their team to safeguard the affected wildlife, as they have started moving towards the hills in search of higher dry ground.

Wildlife Trust of India received an adorable letter from a 9-year old who wished to know more about Asian elephants. Signed off with little hearts, the letter gives hope that the next generation will love their wildlife!

A humpback dolphin, a Near Threatened species under the IUCN Red List, was rescued off the Sutrapada coast, in the state of Gujarat, in a united effort by the Wildlife Trust of India team, Forest Department, fisher folk and community youth.

Questioning facts suggested by a 'small' journal in the heart of Delhi, which reaches out to tens of thousands, inciting people against street dogs. Are 'journalists' doing their job riling up an already ignorant public against feral and street animals?

In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court upheld the report of the Central Empowered Committee to return an encroached land- which has 784 families- to the Corbett Tiger Reserve. The case was first filed in 1999 and was fought persistently for 14 years!

Last year tens of thousands of Amur falcons were killed in Nagaland. This year remarkably not one Amur falcon has been killed so far. But the Amur Falcon Protection Squad, who're patrolling 24x7, need YOUR help to make sure all falcons survive their trip.

Over 300,000 Amur falcons have arrived in Nagaland as part of their migratory route. Protection Squads of ex-hunters and other locals have been patrolling roosting sites 24x7 and remarkably not a single falcon has been killed this year.

The IFAW-WTI animal rescue team have launched a mobile veterinary camp and began treatment of animals in Odisha, India. Till now over 30 animals have been treated for various ailments, including injuries and fever caused during the cyclone.